More than 700 motorbikes gather at Poole Quay for latest bike night

MORE than 700 motorbikes headed for Poole Quay for the latest bike night.

A sunny evening on Tuesday saw Colin Hobbs, right, from Winterborne Kingston win Bike of the Night with his Yellow Yamaha FS1E or ‘Fizzy’ 50cc YB100.

The judge for the evening, Alan Dunkerly from BLD Group, also pictured, said: “This bike evokes many memories and stories – it is a really lovely example.”

Colin added: “I’ve owned the bike for 18 months and the YB100 converted to a Fizzy means I have the best of both worlds.”

Colin rode home with a race kit courtesy of Muc-Off, plus a Bike of the Night mug. He will also be invited to take part in the Bike of the Year finale at the end of the season, with cash prizes on offer for the top three places.

Season armbands are available from the Welcome Centre on the quay for £7.50, or bikers can pay £1 entry on the night for each individual event.

Loved my dark red 'fizzy' when I was a girl, tweeked about with it to get it to go faster and had the baffles taken out to make it sound louder, got it from new but had endless trouble with the spark plug, traded it in for a car but Oh how I would love to still own it.

Loved my dark red 'fizzy' when I was a girl, tweeked about with it to get it to go faster and had the baffles taken out to make it sound louder, got it from new but had endless trouble with the spark plug, traded it in for a car but Oh how I would love to still own it.Ms daisy

suzigirl wrote:
At last they have picked a bike worthy of the title &quot;bike of the night".

What bike, i cant see it, or am i going blind

like I said to you before george too much *a***** can impair your eye sight

[quote][p][bold]MMM444[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]suzigirl[/bold] wrote:
At last they have picked a bike worthy of the title "bike of the night".[/p][/quote]What bike, i cant see it, or am i going blind[/p][/quote]like I said to you before george too much *a***** can impair your eye sightnickynoodah

suzigirl wrote:
At last they have picked a bike worthy of the title &quot;bike of the night".

What bike, i cant see it, or am i going blind

like I said to you before george too much *a***** can impair your eye sight

Says Sticky Nicky, with s##t for brains

[quote][p][bold]nickynoodah[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]MMM444[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]suzigirl[/bold] wrote:
At last they have picked a bike worthy of the title "bike of the night".[/p][/quote]What bike, i cant see it, or am i going blind[/p][/quote]like I said to you before george too much *a***** can impair your eye sight[/p][/quote]Says Sticky Nicky, with s##t for brainsMMM444

miltonarcher wrote:
Hopefully the police were there to book the bikers who fitted illegal number plates to the rear of their machines.

And also the cars in the area ???
Or do you refer to small plates fitted, whatever ,I think the police could use their forces serving the public in other crime areas ........like real crime !

[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
Hopefully the police were there to book the bikers who fitted illegal number plates to the rear of their machines.[/p][/quote]And also the cars in the area ???
Or do you refer to small plates fitted, whatever ,I think the police could use their forces serving the public in other crime areas ........like real crime !Peroni

suzigirl wrote: At last they have picked a bike worthy of the title &quot;bike of the night".

What bike, i cant see it, or am i going blind

No you just cant read mate!

[quote][p][bold]MMM444[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]suzigirl[/bold] wrote: At last they have picked a bike worthy of the title "bike of the night".[/p][/quote]What bike, i cant see it, or am i going blind[/p][/quote]No you just cant read mate!suzigirl